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That being said it looks like a great deal if you can use them! Thanks OP!
Lmao 👍🏼
That being said it looks like a great deal if you can use them! Thanks OP!
I buy now for 3 kids for back to school. Store them in the craft closet with the .08 clearance notebooks from Target lol
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That being said it looks like a great deal if you can use them! Thanks OP!
From your own link:
"The authors conclude that, with only a 3.2% differential, teachers currently earn roughly the same as similar private sector workers in other professions. But, given the benefit cuts in state and local retirement plans, average compensation for teachers is likely to worsen as newer teachers hired after the Great Recession form the majority of the teaching workforce. Uncompetitive compensation may make it harder to recruit high-quality individuals into the teaching profession, potentially leading to worse outcomes for students."
Also while teachers don't pay FICA in 15 states in part or whole.... they also don't benefit from FICA. Their recourse for this is their pension which has seen cuts at the state level ever since the Great Recession.. over a decade ago.
Yeah teachers really rolling in the money